Auckland Rainbow Parade - join us!
The Auckland Rainbow Parade is coming up on 19 February 2022, and you’re invited to join your Fire and Emergency whānau in this celebration of our LGBTTIQ+ community!
The Auckland Rainbow Parade is coming up on 19 February 2022, and you’re invited to join your Fire and Emergency whānau in this celebration of our LGBTTIQ+ community!
An update on the work being led by the Department of Internal Affairs to review the levy that funds Fire and Emergency NZ.
Christchurch Fire Brigade advises of the passing of ex Training Officer Gary Luff (Luffy). Funeral details: Monday 20 December @ 1100hrs, at the Woolston Working Mens Club, Hargood Street (plenty of parking on site).
We are now able to confirm that decisions have been made on how to apply the 2021 remuneration review.
As we approach the end of 2021 and gear up for the summer break, our people and stations across the motu have been spreading Christmas cheer.
We are pleased to share the fifth Positive Workplace Culture Six Month Progress Report, covering the period from May - October 2021. Take a look to find out more about our progress towards creating a healthy, values-based culture where everyone feels safe, welcome, respected and included.
Te Ihu Ngā Tohu Raukura – the Celebrating Success Awards - were presented in Christchurch last night.
To the relief of upper lips across the country, Movember has finally come to a close. Stubble has been smoothed, walking shoes given a break and, most importantly, Fire and Emergency has smashed its Movember fundraising goal of $40,000.
Greymouth Volunteer Fire Brigade advises of the passing of Greymouth Volunteer Fire Brigade Former Member and Gold Star Member Trevor George Hilton on 13 December 2021.
Hastings Brigade advise the passing of Tomoana Freezing Works Fire Brigade - ex Chief Fire Officer Sydney Taylor (Syd).
Syd served as the CFO at Tomoana Freezing Works Fire Brigade with 41years service.